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  1. Got your period? New blood drop emoji aims to spark conversation
  2. Bias against funding Canada's female scientists revealed in study
  3. Social engineering is the new method of choice for hackers. Here's how it works.
  4. Can climate-conscious celebrities influence our eating habits?
  5. Birth control drug used to reduce pigeon population near SkyTrain station
  6. Instagram changes rules on self-harm postings
  7. Antarctic, Greenland melt will really mess up Canadian weather, study finds
  8. No more shinny? Thousands of lakes are losing their winter ice, study says
  9. Fish mislabeling occurs all along supply chain, study reveals
  10. N.L.'s skyrocketing transportation emissions show need to plug in to electric cars: scientist
  11. New insect found in B.C. caves could be a survivor from Ice Age
  12. Why some stores have pulled their self-checkout machines
  13. Women are leading the zero-waste movement. Here's why that matters
  14. Technology poised to disrupt Canada's mortgage lending industry, experts say
  15. Nantendo: How video games made for kids can be awesome for seniors
  16. Alberta's destructive mountain pine beetle likely decimated by cold snap
  17. Russian Arctic town overrun by polar bears, climate change blamed
  18. Mars One, which offered 1-way trips to Mars, declared bankrupt
  19. Biologists make surprise discovery of southern mountain caribou calf
  20. Russia is a step closer to establishing sovereign internet
  21. By 2080, the climate in these Canadian cities will look nothing like it does today
  22. Remote South Georgia Island returns to 'paradise for birds' after rat-killing program, says Calgary naturalist
  23. Saskatchewan takes its case against Ottawa's carbon tax to court
  24. World's oldest known wild bird has a new baby at 68
  25. Digging up the past: 40,000 skeletons being exhumed to make room for London train station
  26. Will self-driving cars be a boon or bane for people with vision impairment?
  27. Retired astronaut Mark Kelly to run for U.S. Senate seat once held by John McCain
  28. NASA's Mars Opportunity rover declared dead
  29. Teksavvy complains about what was missing from annual CRTC report
  30. Rare black leopard caught on camera
  31. UBC studying past volcanic activity in B.C. for glimpse into climate change future
  32. Federal government, environmental groups take the stand in Sask. carbon tax challenge
  33. Supreme Court finds teacher who used camera pen guilty of voyeurism
  34. 'Mind-blowing' gaffes at QuadrigaCX leave cryptocurrency watchers 'gobsmacked'
  35. Inuit hunters use new radar maps to navigate rough ice
  36. WHO appoints expert panel on gene editing after world's first baby claim
  37. Single for Valentine's? Why not feed a cockroach named after your ex to a meerkat?
  38. Central Alberta town commits to recycling and selling wastewater
  39. Amazon cancels plans to build second headquarters in New York City
  40. How to get your home closer to zero waste
  41. Sustainability rating drops for Clearwater's offshore lobster fishery
  42. These slimy, hungry blobs may have been the Earth's first creepy crawlies
  43. Your all-beef sausage could have pork in it, says study
  44. Surgeons insert telescopic lens into Quebec City woman's eye in Canadian first
  45. Year in space put U.S. astronaut's disease defenses on alert
  46. Amber Alert mobile system working despite glitches, but could be tweaked, experts say
  47. Machines vs. cashiers: Why shoppers are so divided over self-checkout
  48. An often-overlooked risk, the science of slips and falls can be life-saving
  49. Banning Huawei from Canada's 5G networks could be costly for taxpayers
  50. Dance of the electrons: U of A scientist hits sweet spot between physics and swing
  51. Killer whales eat dolphins. So why are these dolphins tempting fate?
  52. 'Digital gangsters': U.K. wants tougher rules for Facebook
  53. 'Making this up:' Study says oilsands assessments marred by weak science
  54. Amazon pledges to be halfway to carbon neutral by 2030
  55. China accuses U.S. of trying to block its tech development
  56. Scientists unlock genetic secrets of the great white shark
  57. First private Israel lunar mission aims to launch this week
  58. 'Grandfather of climate science' dead at 87
  59. Why microwaving grapes creates a dazzling plasma light show
  60. Peter Cosgrove, photographer of more than 100 space shuttle launches, is dead at 84
  61. Quadriga dead or alive? Law firms jockey to represent cryptocurrency clients short millions
  62. International salmon research expedition departs for Gulf of Alaska
  63. How cold is it on Mars? Now you can track the red planet's weather online
  64. Half of Canada's prisoners were abused as children, McMaster study suggests
  65. Telecom customers face 'unacceptable' harm from misleading sales tactics, CRTC says
  66. Climate threat doubter leads effort to advise Trump on 'climate security'
  67. Japanese spacecraft attempts landing on distant asteroid
  68. Baby boom among endangered right whales offers researchers some hope
  69. Aging fleet forcing Canadian researchers to hitch rides to North Atlantic
  70. Scientists reveal Neptune's tiny new moon, Hippocamp
  71. Hold the salt: Experts concerned about runoff into Lake Ontario after storm
  72. Tortoise thought to be extinct appears in Galapagos Islands
  73. Google says it forgot to mention there's a mic in its home alarm system Nest
  74. Lab-grown steak could be worse for climate than gassy cattle
  75. Samsung unveils new folding smartphone that morphs into mini tablet
  76. CRTC report finds telecom companies use misleading sales tactics
  77. Expired drugs may remain effective and safe to use for those in remote areas
  78. Instagram playgrounds: New business model builds on desire for selfies
  79. MPs invite Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO to Ottawa to talk fake news
  80. Want to help name a moon? You could name 5 of Jupiter's
  81. Could this off-the-grid technology be the future of electricity?
  82. SpaceX rocket blasts off carrying Israeli lunar lander
  83. World's biggest bee spotted alive for the first time in decades
  84. Cyberspy agency says networks are protected as U.S issues Huawei warning
  85. Regina FIFA eSports competitor warms up for $50K international tournament by crushing CBC reporter
  86. Dimetrodon footprints found on P.E.I. bring Island to 'world stage' of paleontology
  87. How cybercriminals sell their skills so the average Joe can steal money
  88. Huawei unveils bendable phone that'll take a bite out of your wallet
  89. 'They're bullying us': Bell cuts phone service to family struggling to pay surprise $1,800 bill
  90. Montreal-based UN aviation agency tried to cover up 2016 cyberattack, documents show
  91. Code of the samurai wasp: Destroy invasive stink bugs
  92. Indigenous clam farming technology is as old as Egyptian pyramids
  93. Scientists brew up genetically-modified cannabis using beer yeast
  94. Methane-munching crabs may be adapting to climate change: report
  95. Is a robot coming for your job? Change comes quickly in the era of automation
  96. St. John's photographer captures shot of a lifetime with Signal Hill fox
  97. Most Canadians 'likely to encounter' cybercrime, expert says after attack on youth services organization
  98. This N.L. vet took care of the last male northern white rhino in the world
  99. This drone has a camera that can tell it where to fly — no GPS required
  100. Electric vehicles are approaching a tipping point — here's why
  101. Suicide tips hidden in children's YouTube videos alarm parents
  102. 'Don't go': Yukoner warns others after seeing close call at ice cave
  103. U.S. military intercepted Russian trolls on day of November election: report
  104. More spruce cones more pups: Study says male squirrels leave wealthier estates
  105. Doctors warned to look out for symptoms of deadly mushroom poisoning
  106. Climate change: CO2 emissions fall in 18 countries with strong policies, study finds
  107. The writing of this AI is so human that its creators are scared to release it
  108. Mysterious underground vault discovered on grounds of N.S. legislature
  109. Rare new kind of twins: boy and girl are semi-identical
  110. Quebec adds another $215M to coffers thanks to carbon market envied by Europe
  111. Canada to participate in U.S.-led lunar mission, according to sources
  112. Rare grassland pastures resembling 'what the Prairies used to look like' declared important bird area
  113. Hummingbirds struggling as feeders freeze up
  114. Canada's heading to the moon: A look at the Lunar Gateway
  115. 'It's a war around the truth': Health experts, Facebook and YouTube play catch-up with anti-vaxxers
  116. DND extends life of submarine escape suits beyond expiry date as fleet shows its age
  117. Canada gets closer to a right to repair law
  118. YouTube suspends comments on videos of kids over pedophile concerns
  119. Amid SEC troubles, Tesla promises $35K Model 3 — again
  120. Century-old maps are helping track B.C.'s kelp forests — and their discovery was kind of an accident
  121. SpaceX prepares for biggest test yet: The inaugural launch of its Crew Dragon capsule
  122. CRTC could allow access to Big 3 wireless networks for small competitors
  123. Sidewalk Labs unveils heated walkways and 'building raincoats' for Quayside
  124. New AI makes it harder to detect what's real online
  125. How Jon Corbett used a computer program to create beaded portraits
  126. $180M in cryptocurrency still missing as Quadriga's cold wallets come up empty
  127. SpaceX rocket with U.S. capsule blasts off for space station
  128. U.S. traffic safety agencies probing 2 fatal Tesla crashes in Florida
  129. Customers flag bottled water smelling of 'old socks' and 'urine,' but CFIA says it poses no health risk
  130. SpaceX's new crew capsule aces space station docking
  131. Facebook pressured Canada to ease up on data rules, U.K. reports say
  132. The people trying to move Canada's tech boom to the boonies: Don Pittis
  133. Don't try to reason with vaccine-skeptic parents. Scare them: Robyn Urback
  134. Searches to resume after tornado kills 23 in Alabama
  135. Not your average snowman: Coquitlam, B.C., woman sculpts lifelike animals
  136. Huge, rare fish washes ashore in Southern California
  137. Parents 'spreading the fear' to their kids over Momo Challenge
  138. 2 men arrested after drone spotted over Montreal detention centre
  139. Lobbying commissioner should investigate Facebook, says MP Angus
  140. U.S. Democrats promise to bring back net neutrality
  141. Normally ice-bound this time of year, the Bering Sea is mostly open water
  142. What is the Green New Deal — and why do Americans seem so obsessed with it?
  143. Mexican archaeologists discover cave filled with near perfect Mayan ceramics
  144. Greek politicians, public officials charged after deadly wildfires
  145. Ohio zoo collects polar bear poop to develop pregnancy test
  146. Co-inventor of the handheld calculator dead at 86
  147. Ocean floor listening posts reveal secrets of blue whales
  148. X-ray reveals hidden painting under Baroque masterpiece
  149. Kids and privacy: Should you dig online for details?
  150. An exoskeleton for jobs that require the brains of a human and the body of a robot
  151. Winnipeg wildlife rescue says mascara wands work like magic on little animals
  152. Neanderthals' paleo diet included a surprising kind of meat
  153. Despite its name, the winter-loving snow flea is nothing to fear
  154. Sidewalk Labs project means Toronto to have 'constitution-free zone,' CCLA warns
  155. Canada to unveil its new space strategy
  156. Facebook CEO says he'll double down on privacy
  157. Archaeologists discover series of tunnels below famed Alcatraz prison
  158. Huawei launches court challenge to U.S. security law
  159. A cyber war has started and Canada isn't ready to fight it, says report
  160. New marine refuges create no-fishing zones near fragile glass sponge reefs in Howe Sound
  161. Ontario urged to update law forbidding cremation of bodies with radioactive implants
  162. Meet the man who discovered the cyberattack on Saint John and other cities
  163. B.C. strengthens protections of heritage, archeological sites with updated law
  164. Kingston council asked to declare climate emergency
  165. Facebook announces plan to 'tackle vaccine misinformation'
  166. Scientists may have discovered a new killer whale
  167. 'Community' fridges let people give food away to fight waste
  168. Inside Huawei: International pressure prompts Chinese tech giant to open up
  169. How Starbucks and A&W are addressing the plastic problem
  170. SpaceX Dragon crew capsule makes successful splashdown after test flight
  171. 'There was a heaviness': Alberta anthropologists locate unmarked graves of residential schoolchildren
  172. Video of B.C. fisherman throwing explosive into crowd of sea lions sparks controversy
  173. Half of Canadians can't name a woman scientist or engineer, poll finds
  174. Chimpanzees' cultural diversity is threatened by humans
  175. Scientists view old-growth forests through lichens to understand their value
  176. Why does it cost millions to access publicly funded research papers? Blame the paywall
  177. How to cut the cost of your mobile phone bill and still call your friends overseas
  178. Increase wolf cull, pen pregnant cows to save endangered caribou: study
  179. Ontario government ponders ban on single-use plastics
  180. Former Google exec accused of sexual assault got $35M exit package: court documents
  181. The sun is quieter than normal, but don't panic
  182. Russian internet users fear new restrictions are aimed at silencing criticism
  183. Consultants say 40% of Parks Canada real estate in poor condition
  184. Stolen N.W.T. laptop was among dozens that were unencrypted, and handed out to unsuspecting staff
  185. Island women help design new life jacket with GPS tracking technology
  186. How a spy pen and a shocking court case show technology will always outpace the law
  187. Federal agency looking at fitness trackers for public sector workers
  188. Here's everything you need to know about today's wireless spectrum auction — and why you should care
  189. Court documents reveal Monsanto's efforts to fight glyphosate's 'severe stigma'
  190. 'This is big money': New cities promise a smarter, greener future but will reality match the pitch?
  191. Ontario to ban cellphones in classrooms next school year
  192. Boeing to update software in model of plane involved in Ethiopian crash
  193. Wildlife protection activists call out 'wolf whacking' ads on Facebook
  194. Preparing to ditch — a new way of training for helicopter emergencies
  195. Flailing, wailing robotic babies simulate medical emergencies for BCIT students
  196. Stephen Hawking's ex-nurse barred from practising after failing to give him 'appropriate' care
  197. BlackBerry creates separate subsidiary to 'deepen reach' within U.S. government
  198. Environment is a deadly mess, but 'there is every reason to be hopeful,' UN says
  199. Growing number of voices say companies like Google and Amazon have got too big: Don Pittis
  200. Can't get onto Facebook or Instagram? You're not the only one
  201. What could be wrong with the 737 Max — and what it means for Boeing
  202. To ban or not to ban? Take a deep dive on plastic bags
  203. Health Canada starts releasing protected drug and medical device data
  204. Sea otters' stone tools leave clues for archeologists
  205. Shrimp containing antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in Canadian grocery stores
  206. Robot-assisted surgery widely embraced, but 'newer doesn't always mean better,' experts warn
  207. Bridge: A Canadian school trying to smash the tech sector's glass ceiling
  208. Viral mosque shooting video raises questions about social media firms' responsibilities
  209. Can geoengineering halt climate change?
  210. How a Canadian coast guard hovercraft breaks up ice without touching it
  211. Facebook launches AI to find and remove 'revenge porn'
  212. I'm not old enough to vote, but I'm marching against climate change
  213. Government scientists warn about safety, impacts of proposed cormorant hunt
  214. Wiki women: Volunteers add female and non-binary artists to Wikipedia
  215. Google engineer breaks record with 9 trillion new digits of 'pi'
  216. Astronauts arrive at the International Space Station
  217. Arctic now locked into devastating temperature rise, UN report says
  218. Facebook blames long outage on 'server configuration change'
  219. Federal budget to target Canada-wide high speed internet by 2030
  220. Scientists surprised to discover meteor exploded over Bering Sea in December
  221. Isn't it time the internet started acting its age?
  222. Man charged with distributing live stream of New Zealand mass shooting
  223. Fossilized 'riot of worms' in N.W.T. rocks make scientists rethink ancient sea life
  224. Orangutan blinded after being shot 74 times with air gun pellets
  225. How the navy's 'grim reaper' scraps Canada's old military ships
  226. What's happening to baby belugas? Quebec study aims to find out
  227. Facebook introducing measures to prevent election disruption
  228. What is killing Sable Island's horses?
  229. UBC study shows honey bees can help monitor pollution in cities
  230. Why shame prevents people from reporting cybercrime
  231. Tens of thousands rally in Montreal as part of international 'school strike' against climate change
  232. Government pulled social media ads for 3 days after New Zealand attack
  233. Cyclone's death toll into the hundreds in southern Africa
  234. With high-tech glasses, Japanese DJ with ALS makes the beat go on
  235. Scientists make surprising discoveries about salmon on Gulf of Alaska expedition
  236. Gene editing for human reproduction is 'irresponsible,' WHO panel says
  237. Google announces new video game streaming service
  238. Scientists find another clue to some of the most powerful solar storms to hit Earth
  239. There's a snag in NASA's plan to scoop dirt off an asteroid
  240. EU regulators fine Google $1.68B US for abusing online ads market
  241. 'Rubber boots season' as historical high temperatures hit the territories
  242. Russia's 'fairy tale' Siberian tigers beating long odds for a comeback
  243. Rings and pings: B.C. village celebrates cell service arrival
  244. More than 200 dead in Mozambique after cyclone, thousands in need of rescue
  245. Great Lakes rapidly warming, likely to trigger more flooding and extreme weather
  246. Facebook says it stored millions of passwords in plain text, sparking security fears
  247. How to make your home greener (and more efficient)
  248. Today's Google Doodle uses AI to let you write music in the style of Bach
  249. Lobsters unharmed by Atlantic Canada salmon farm, 8-year study finds
  250. Cyclone Idai deaths could exceed 1,000 in southern Africa